This was the miniature garden I made during my summer holidays. The blue glass pebbles are a pond, the green parts are little patches of grass, the egg shells are tiles, the rice is stones, the pine cones are trees and the cake case is a table. There was also a cake case and lolly stick swing that grandad Deryck helped me with.
I loved making this because it was fun putting all the things on top of the soil and deciding what they could be.
Hello Louise,
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see you in blogland, and following in Mummys footsteps. Very nice of your Mum too in helping you set up your own blog.
I love your little work of art! You are obviously very imaginative in the way you've made your own little garden. I bet the fairies would love to play in your garden!
I can't wait to see what you're going to make next.
Take care
Love Elaine xx
Hi Louise..what a gorgeous little garedn you've created..your obviously going to take after your mum!!...hope to see you at Messy's mini missions soon ..
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hugs Debs x
Hi Louise! What a lovely garden, I really like the pond it's very pretty! I wish my garden was as lovely as this
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Hi Louise,
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see you join all of us in blogland..Such a pretty garden,love the pond,I can see you are going to be as talented as your Mum,can't wait to see what you make next...Take care...
Mandy x
Hi Lou!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely garden. Please come and help us with ours as we need lots and lots of help. I think I would rather have your minature version.
Lots of love,
Auntie Lindsay
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Hi Louise!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and miniature garden is beautiful. The blue glass pond is definitely my favourite as I love how the blue sparkles. Looking forward to seeing you again soon. Love Susan xxx
Hi louise
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fab wee blog, at last your mummy got it going for you!
Love this wee garden, the pond is brill all bright and sparkley!
Cant wait to see all your creations!
Hugs Melly xxx
Hi Lou
ReplyDeleteYour garden was lovely, and Grandad loved helping you with a wee part of it.
Wonder what you'll be making next?
Lots of love
Gran Anne